'Frankenproteins' offer hope in fighting cancer
Lab-created "frankenproteins" developed by a team of scientists at the University of Toronto Mississauga offer hope for safer and more effective cancer treatments in the future. The protein-based drugs being developed by UTM's Jumi Shin and her students are termed "frankenproteins" for the way they
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